PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Phoenix Suns and the rest of the NBA released their full schedules for the upcoming season.
After an offseason full of organizational changes, the new-look Suns start the 2025-26 season at home on Oct. 22 against the Sacramento Kings.
On Wednesday, Phoenix announced its schedule for the league’s third annual in-season competition — the Emirates NBA Cup. This year, the Suns will take the court against the Utah Jazz, Minnesota Timberwolves, Sacramento Kings and the Oklahoma City Thunder in Western Conference Group A. NBA Cup games will be played between Oct. 31 and Nov. 28.
The Suns end the season with what will likely be a grueling 4-game stretch. They’ll play in Phoenix against the Kevin Durant-led Houston Rockets and the Dallas Mavericks before traveling to Los Angeles to play the Lakers, then to Oklahoma City to end the season against the 2024-25 NBA champs.
The Phoenix Suns released their 2025-26 season schedule.
The Phoenix Suns released their 2025-26 season schedule.(Phoenix Suns)
As part of the schedule release, the Suns also announced that they had sponsored the adoption fees for 30 rescue dogs through the Arizona Humane Society, one for each of the 30 NBA teams.
All games that are not airing on national outlets will be broadcast on Arizona’s Family and streamed on Suns Live!
Single-game tickets for all Suns home games will go on sale Aug. 15 on Suns.com/Tix.
The Suns will get underway with preseason games beginning on Oct. 3 against the Los Angeles Lakers. Phoenix will battle Brooklyn in Macao, China, in two preseason games for the NBA’s return to the country.
Changes this offseason
Player departures:
F Cody Martin waived
F Kevin Durant traded to Houston Rockets
G Bradley Beal waived
Player additions:
F Dillon Brooks acquired via trade
G Jalen Green acquired via trade
Rookie C Khaman Maluach acquired via trade
F Rasheer Fleming acquired via trade
G Koby Brea acquired via trade
G Jordan Goodwin claimed off waivers
G Jared Butler signed
F Nigel Hayes signed
Staff changes:
Fired head coach Mike Budenholzer
Hired Jordan Ott as head coach
Hired Jesse Mermuys, DeMarre Carroll, Brian Randle, Chaisson Allen, John Little, Mike Muscala and Sean Dwyer as assistant coaches
Hired Mateen Cleaves as player development assistant
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